loc_evenhand_br0155sbr0155sevenhandlocyesNorman Rockwell to John A. Morsell, December 3, 1963Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978Discrimination in education--United StatesSegregation in education--United StatesRace discrimination--United StatesAfrican Americans--Civil rights--History--20th centuryAfrican Americans in artCivil rights--United StatesAfrican Americans--Civil rightsNational Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleMorsell, John A.Rockwell, Norman, 1894-1978In this letter, written by Norman Rockwell on December 3, 1963 to John A. Morsell, assistant to the Executive Secretary of the NAACP, Rockwell offers his talents as an artist to the NAACP. He expresses his desire to help the cause of civil rights, and he describes a recently finished drawing of an African American schoolgirl that he offers for the NAACP's use.The Civil Rights Digital Library received support from a National Leadership Grant for Libraries awarded to the University of Georgia by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for the aggregation and enhancement of partner metadata.[Washington, D.C.] : Library of CongressLibrary of Congress"With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty Collection (Library of Congress)Letters (correspondence)http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/brown/images/br0155s.jpgimage/jpegForms part of the "With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty Collection, Library of Congress, Manuscripts Division, Washington, D.C.Forms part of the "With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty Collection.1963-12-03Stockbridge (Mass.)Berkshire County (Mass.)20090526 204835